Free Disability Evaluation
Applying for disability benefits can be
difficult and often take months or
several appeals to get approved.
Get a Free Disability Evaluation today
and have someone in your area help with
your situation.
Social Security General Benefits
If you or a loved one passes away, do
you know what benefits you and your
family are entitled to? Make sure
you know, so you can get what your are
entitle to.
Social Security Retirement
If you or a loved one passes away, do
you know what benefits you and your
family are entitled to? Make sure
you know, so you can get what your are
entitle to.
Social Security Disability
If you or a loved one passes away, do
you know what benefits you and your
family are entitled to? Make sure
you know, so you can get what your are
entitle to.
Supplemental Security Income
If you or a loved one passes away, do
you know what benefits you and your
family are entitled to? Make sure
you know, so you can get what your are
entitle to.
Social Security Medicare
If you or a loved one passes away, do
you know what benefits you and your
family are entitled to? Make sure
you know, so you can get what your are
entitle to.
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Medical insurance (Part B)
Anyone who is eligible for free
Medicare hospital insurance (Part A)
can enroll in
Medicare medical insurance (Part
B) by paying a monthly premium. Some
beneficiaries with higher incomes
will pay a higher monthly Part B
premium.
If you are not
eligible for free hospital
insurance, you can buy medical
insurance, without having to buy
hospital insurance, if you are age
65 or older and you are:
* A U.S. citizen; or
* A lawfully admitted noncitizen who
has lived in the United States for
at least
five years.
Medicare Advantage plans
(Part C)
If you have
Medicare Parts A and B, you can join
a
Medicare Advantage plan. With
one of these plans, you do not need
a Medigap policy, because Medicare
Advantage plans generally cover many
of the same benefits that a Medigap
policy would cover, such as extra
days in the hospital after you have
used the number of days that
Medicare covers.
Medicare Advantage plans
include:
* Medicare managed care plans;
* Medicare preferred provider
organization (PPO) plans;
* Medicare private fee-for-service
plans; and
* Medicare specialty plans.
If you decide to join a
Medicare Advantage plan, you use
the health card that you get from
your Medicare Advantage plan
provider for your health care. Also,
you might have to pay a monthly
premium for your Medicare Advantage
plan because of the extra benefits
it offers.
People who become
newly entitled to Medicare should
enroll during their initial
enrollment period or during the
annual coordinated election period
from November 15 – December 31 each
year. There also will be special
enrollment periods for some
situations.
Medicare Prescription
Drug Plans (Part D)
Anyone who has Medicare hospital
insurance (Part A), medical
insurance (Part B) or a Medicare
Advantage plan (Part C) is eligible
for prescription drug coverage (Part
D). Joining a
Medicare prescription drug plan
is voluntary, and you pay an
additional monthly premium for the
coverage. You can wait to enroll in
a Medicare Part D plan if you have
other prescription drug coverage
but, if you don’t have prescription
coverage that is, on average, at
least as good as Medicare
prescription drug coverage, you will
pay a penalty if you wait to join
later. You will have to pay this
penalty for as long as you have
Medicare prescription drug
coverage.
People who become newly entitled to
Medicare should enroll during their
initial enrollment period. After the
initial enrollment periods, the
annual coordinated election period
to enroll or make provider changes
will be November 15 – December 31
each year. There also will be
special enrollment periods for some
situations.
Free Evaluation
If you are a filing for Supplemental Security Income(SSI) or
Social Security Disability for the first time, then here is
where you need to be. The form below will put you in touch with
the people you need to file for Disability and SSI as well as
assist those who are reapplying or appealing a decision.
Filling out the form below will get you a FREE, NO
OBLIGATION Evaluation from a attorney or advocate in your area.
If
you have already applied on your own and have been denied, don't
worry, usually more than 60% of the time people are denied on
their first attempt. Put your mind at ease, just fill out the
form and have a disability attorney or advocate help you get the benefits
you deserve.
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